Mays Justice Villarreal passed from this life on July 4, 2020 in Scurry County
while surrounded by the people whom he loved most. Mays and his identical
twin, Miken, were born on December 27, 2005 in Burlington, Wisconsin to
Martin Villarreal and Jennifer Petersen.
Being twins, Mays and Miken developed a tight brotherly bond from birth.
Despite having two cribs, they slept best when they were together in one crib.
Their love and loyalty for one another grew with them and was strengthened
during the recent quarantine as they stayed up late playing video games (Fortnite,
Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto) together, with their friends and with Adam.
Their brotherly bond and loyalty spilled over onto their siblings as well. Their
older sister, Jackie, tried to be their mother hen, teaching the boys responsibility
and keeping them under her wing. As a result, Mays became a protector for
both his family and his friends. Mays carefully guarded his little sister, Espn, just
like Jackie had done for him.
A gentle giant, Mays was a peacemaker who always discouraged others from
fighting and arguing. However, Mays would defend those who could not defend
themselves. Mays advocated for kids who were bullied and volunteered to raise
money to support the shelter for women and children. His sense of right and
wrong, honor, and loyalty were unmatched.
Mays had a heart of gold and would not harm a fly. Because of his kind nature,
it was only recently that Mays discovered his own strength while wrestling with
his dad. Crossing from adolescence into manhood, Mays was on the journey of
discovering his strength of body, mind and character. He was blessed to have
many men who guided him along his path. Every other summer when birthdays
cooperated, Mays played baseball with his twin brother, Miken, as well as his
older brother, Aden. The boys were coached by their dads, Martin Villarreal and
RJ Hernandez. A blended family affair, baseball brought everyone outside and
all together to support their boys. More than just a game, baseball fostered
lessons and laughter for Mays and his family.
Mays loved helping his mother, Jenny, around her house. He enjoyed spending
time with his family. One of his most favorite places to be was with Jackie and
Beth Evans, his great grandparents. Recently, Mays helped his great grandpa
stain a fence and plant new grass for their lawn. He knew that working
alongside Jackie meant that he was spending time with great grandparents
whom he loved fiercely and who loved him more than he would ever
comprehend.
Mays spent the last few months living his best life, swimming in Midland with his
siblings and his stepmom, Monica Villarreal, while growing a set of gills with
Espn because they never left the pool. While in Midland, he worked alongside his
brother, Aden, detailing cars and helping his dad at Classic Honda of Midland.
Mays Justice Villarreal was surrounded by the people he loved while doing the
things he loved.
Mays was preceded in death by his great grandparents, IV and Mary Villarreal,
grandparents, Lisa Randolph and Marianne Ranzino and his great grandparents,
Kenneth and Louise Mayfield.
Mays is survived by his parents, Martin and Monica Villarreal of Midland, Texas
and Jennifer Petersen and Adam Bluma of Snyder, Texas along with his siblings,
Aden Hernandez, Jackie Villarreal, Miken Villarreal and Espn Villarreal. He is also
survived by his great grandparents, Jackie and Beth Evans of Snyder, Texas and
his grandparents: Dan and Shiela Leach of Trevor, Wisconsin, Dave Paterson of
Snyder, Texas, Lance and Amy Shook of Lubbock, Texas, Craig Randolph of
Snyder, Texas, David Mayfield of Moreland, Oklahoma and Martin and Tracy
Villarreal of Antiock, Illinois. Mays also leaves behind his favorite cousin, Chase,
his best friends, Eric Martinez and Hagan Gordon along with numerous cousins,
aunts and uncles, all of whom he loved.
Officiated by David Miller and Craig Randolph, services for Mays Justice
Villarreal will be held at East Side Church of Christ, Snyder, Texas on
Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 2:00 pm under the direction of Bell Cypert Seale
Funeral Home. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Tuesday, July 7, 2020
from 6:00 - 7:00 pm.
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
6:00 - 7:00 pm (Central time)
BELL-CYPERT-SEALE FUNERAL HOME
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
2:00 - 3:00 pm (Central time)
East Side Church of Christ
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